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Real Name: Andreas Scharner
Lives In: Austria
Member Since: Sep 14, 2001
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my favourite story :

by Andreaska - last update: Dec 11, 2001

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<center><h2>THE PROPHET</h2>

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this small book is <a href="http://www.virtualtourist.com/m/.171074/article/3346/18/?s=n">here</a>, because it was in my backpack all the travels I made and I haven't grown tired of reading in it now and then;

you sure will find a lot on Gibran in the net, this is just a very short biographical info:

<CENTER><H4>Khalil Gibran (1883-1931)
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Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, mystical poet, and artist. Gibran's works were especially influential in the American popular culture in the 1960s. Khalil Gibran was born in Bsharri, Lebanon. He immigrated with his parents to Boston in 1885, and studied Arabic literature in Beirut between 1897 and 1899. In 1904 Gibran had his first art exhibition in Boston. From 1908 to 1910 he studied art in Paris with August Rodin. In 1912 he settled in New York, where he devoted himself to writing and painting. Gibran's early works were written in Arabic, and from 1918 he published mostly in English. His first poem appeared in The Spectator in 1887. In 1920 he founded a society for Arab writers, Mahgar (al-Mahgar). Among its members were Mikha'il Na'ima (1889-1988), Iliya Abu Madi (1889-1957), Nasib Arida (1887-1946), Nadra Haddad (1881-1950), and Ilyas Abu Sabaka (1903-47). Gibran died in New York on April 10, 1931. Among his best-known works is THE PROPHET, a book of 26 poetic essays, which has been translated into over 20 languages. The Prophet, who has lived in a foreign city 12 years, is about to board a ship that will take him home. He is stopped by a group of people, whom he teaches the mysteries of life.

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